Wenatchee Golf & Country Club

This is a great course to walk. The fairways are narrow, and the postage stamp-sized greens are well bunkered. A water hazard comes into play on hole #9, a 353-yard, par 4, which is appropriately nick-named the "fountain hole." The signature hole is #3, a 401-yard, par 4, requiring a straightaway tee shot up a narrow fairway, then a creative approach shot to a well-bunkered green that slopes from back to front. This club has hosted events such as the 1984 Washington Open, plus the 1991 Washington State Assistant Championship. Vernon Macan added the back nine in 1958. The 6,116-yard men's tee also has a ladies' course rating of 75.3 and a slope of 131. The 5,509-yard ladies' tee also has a men's course rating of 66.8 and a slope of 118.

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Course Reviews

Pines Par 3 Golf Course"Pines Par 3"This course is just a ball to play. Yes they are only par 3's with the longest being 90yards but this is still a great course to work on your short game. It has done wonders for mine. This course is also a great place to get the kids started on golf. Friendly atmosphere. On Monday Nights they have a Golf Tournament entry fee is about $15, including the hole-in-one pool. ---Ritz, Florida

Green Hill Yacht & Country Club"Great grass"The course has rebounded very well from the second wettest year on record. The Burmuda fairways are the best on the Eastern Shore!---Harry Green, Salisbury, MD

Arroyo Seco Golf Course"Pretty Good Par 3"This is a good course to tune up your short irons. It's pretty well maintained (the tees are mats however). Most holes are about 130 yards or so with a pond coming into play on a couple holes. There are no sand traps, but there is a stream that runs through the course as well as many trees. It's a good course to play after work, with your family, or when you don't want to play a full golf course.---Golfable.com, Burbank, CA

DeBordieu Club"simply amazing!!"I was very lucky to be able to play this private track. I would highly recommend this course if you are ever able to get the invite. The clubhouse is what you would expect at a private gated community, large and splendid. But the true beauty is the 18 holes of pure bliss. The course slips and slides through some amazing terrain and it is a shot makers course. You can enjoy this course at any handicap because of the many tee options but if you are feeling bold, take a few steps back and take on the whole course. This course offers alot to the average golfer but like I said, If you get the chance to play it don't pass it up.This is a top 3 course on the grand strand but because it is private not many people get the honor of playing this amazing golf course.---Aaron, Boston MA USA